Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 16, 1993)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.

Cindy Higgins, "Kansas Breweries 1854-1911," p. 2.
Bill Cecil-Fronsman, "`Death to all Yankees and Traitors in Kansas': The Squatter
Sovereign and the Defense of Slavery in Kansas," p. 22.
C. Robert Haywood, "Populist Humor: The Fame of Their own Effigy. Presidential
Address," p.34.
Michael J. Brodhead, "Visions of a Better World: Comparisons of Kansas Jurists
David J. Brewer and Frank Doster," p. 42.
Worth Robert Miller, "A Centennial Historiography of American Populism,"
p. 54.
J. E. Carney, "The Freudians Come to Kansas: Menninger, Freud, and the Emigre
Psychoanalysts," p. 78.
Gary Baldridge, "Pottawatomie County Says No to Prairie Preservation," p.
94.
Donald M. Douglas, "Forgotten Zions: Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Kansas in the
1880s," p.108.
Michael D. Pierson, ed. "`A War of Extermination': A Newly Uncovered Letter by
Julia Louisa Lovejoy, 1856," p. 120.
David K. Clapsaddle, "Conflict and Commerce on the Santa Fe Trail: Fort
Riley--Fort Larned Road, 1860-1867," p. 124.
Craig Miner, "Here Today, Here Tomorrow: G-K Farms in the Dust Bowl Years,
Thomas County, Kansas," p. 148.
Gayle Davis, "The Diary as Historical Puzzle: Seeking the Author Behind the
Words," p. 166.
Richard W. Hatcher and William Garrett Piston, editors, "Kansans Go to War: The
Wilson's Creek Campaign Reported By the Leavenworth Daily Times," Part I, p. 180.
Gunja SenGupta, "Servants for Freedom: Christian Abolitionists in Territorial
Kansas, 1854- 1858," p. 200.
Richard W. Hatcher and William Garrett Piston, editors, "Kansans Go to War: The
Wilson's Creek Campaign as Reported By the Leavenworth Daily Times," Part II, p.
224.
H. Roger Grant, editor, "`In the Land of My Dreams': The Reminiscences of Graydon
Horath, a Farm Laborer in Kansas," p. 248.
Brian Black, "Mastering the Kaw: The Bowersock Dam and the Development of Lawrence
Industry," p. 262.
Homer E. Socolofsky, "The Bittersweet Tale of Sorghum Sugar," p. 276.
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